Rose Bath Salts

Since tomorrow is Valentine's Day, I wanted to give you this recipe to use either for your date or with your roses after the petals have dried. My husband gets me roses for Valentine's Day, and I hate to just throw them away after I've enjoyed them. With this easy rose bath salts recipe, I can reuse them and enjoy them for several more months. I used pink Himalayan salt in this recipe because it's naturally pink. You could use a clear salt and use pink food coloring to dye it as well. I also used rose oil instead of rose essential oil. Rose oil is more expensive, but you can easily make your own rose oil. Rose oil has many benefits for your skin, so I prefer to use it over the essential oil.

Rose Bath Salts

This easy recipe takes just a few minutes to make. I like to store it in a glass jar and put in the bathroom because it looks so pretty on the shelf with the pink salt.

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